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Old 11-24-2017, 03:43 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by RobertKing View Post
Considering the boiling point of Antifreeze is approximately 223 degrees F and the normal operating temperature of combustion engines is roughly the same, I'd say 180 to 190 degrees F is worrying over nothing. Even pure water requires 212 degrees F to boil.
If 180 actually was 180
When my needle climbs into the 0 then rhat typically means 200+ low speed fans come on around 212-215
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